3.3 CE installed - but can't log in using 'admin'/'admin'

I have installed Alfresco 3.3 Community Edition on Linux Debian Lenny (5.0) - but I cannot log in via a web browser at http://myserver.com:8080/share using username 'admin' and password 'admin'.

It appears that MySQL, OpenOffice, ImageMagick and SWFTools have all been installed correctly and that the file /opt/Alfresco/tomcat/shared/classes/alfresco-global.properties has been modified correctly.

Am I using the wrong username & password - or is something wrong with my configuration?

Further details are shown below - including output for the following three commands:

These correspond to the directories where OpenOffice, ImageMagick, and SWFTools were installed earlier. Before making the modifications above, I confirmed the installation directories for these programs by doing the following commands:

I see an 'alfresco' database containing 88 files. The directory /opt/Alfresco/tomcat/lib also contains the MySQL connector mysql-connector-java-5.1.7-bin.jar. So it appears that Alfresco has successfully created the MySQL database 'alfresco' and the MySQL user 'alfresco' and can connect to the database.

The output from 'netstat -aln' (see LISTINGS below) seems to indicate that MySQL (port 3306), Tomcat (port 8005), and Alfresco share (port 8080) are running, and that Alfresco is able to connect to MySQL.

So everything appears to be fine.

However, when I try to actually log in to Alfresco by pointing my browser to:

# Enable/Disable the inbound email service. The service could be used by processes other than# the Email Server (e.g. direct RMI access) so this flag is independent of the Email Service.#————-#email.inbound.enabled=true

# A comma separated list of email REGEX patterns of allowed senders.# If there are any values in the list then all sender email addresses# must match. For example:# .*\@alfresco\.com, .*\@alfresco\.org# Allow anyone:#————-#email.server.allowed.senders=.*

## URL Generation Parameters (The ${localname} token is replaced by the local server name)#————-#alfresco.context=alfresco#alfresco.host=${localname}#alfresco.port=8080#alfresco.protocol=http##share.context=share#share.host=${localname}#share.port=8080#share.protocol=http